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Things People Are Passionate About Things People Are Passionate About

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We sit down over a coffee and let our guests go deep into something they're passionate about. Wooden boats, Endometriosis education, 20+ years as a Stand Up comic, Art Toys, Design, Local TV Production and more.
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    Episode 016 - Callan Fleming - The Pursuit of, Vision for & Education of Dance - Things People Are Passionate About

    Episode 016 - Callan Fleming - The Pursuit of, Vision for & Education of Dance - Things People Are Passionate About

    Bringing dance training, theatrical experience and music together to engage in the arts, Callan has morphed into a diverse creative.
    ​Since graduating from the Bachelor of Contemporary Dance (performance) in 2011 Callan performed and created around Australia. Nebula Deluxe, Bus to Big Trees, Moving Music, Wonderland, Nowhere, The Choreographic Futures Residency, Tiny Houses and Surrender .
    Callan has also performed at the Bleach Festival on the Gold Coast, completed yoga teacher training, created the solo Cleanse, designed the sound for Schmidt by Back Porch Theatre and worked with Katrina Lazaroff on Heart as well as the Career Dance Slam for Ausdance Qld.
    He collaborated with LWDance Hub on Open House, made noise for Gone Viral with Free Range Theatrix and swung with Lewis Major Projects on Trolleys by Shaun Parker. When not selling office space, Callan is performing with The Redhead Cabaret and making a mess with the Riddalin Brothers
    HÜMAN  (Adelaide Fringe 2021)https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/human-af2021
    Dance / Dance Theatre
    World Premiere / South Australia adelaidefringe.com.au About this event Dive deep into the spiritualistic & ritualistic connection of inanimate objects. Questioning one’s interpretation of penchant, thrill and arousal in the euphoric escape of fetishism. Through an amalgamation of movement, sound & colour, be transcended in an all-encompassing dance/theatre experience.
    The term fetishism is often regarded to be a socially controversial however, it is the lack of understanding for the practice that creates a societal misconception of sexual and non-sexual fetishes.
    In this performance journey you will explore the varied perceptions of fetishised objects through solo, partnered and group contemporary/commercial work in conjunction with spoken word and physical theatre. Featuring Thomas Fonua, Jazz Hriskin, Ina Young, Callen Fleming, Holly Millea and Fiona Smith.
    Presented by:
    Delinquent Creatives
    PICTURE // PRODUCE // PERFORM
    Delinquent Creatives is a female run independent production & entertainment platform, writing, producing & directing Cabaret, Dance, Music & Theatre shows.
    Based in Adelaide, South Australia.
    CURRENT PROJECTS:
    Fafi D’Alour & The Delinquents – Adelaide Fringe Festival 2021. Produced by Fiona Smith
    HÜMAN – Adelaide Fringe Festival 2021. Produced by Fiona Smith & Holly Millea
    PAST PROJECTS:
    Fafi D’Alour & The Delinquents
    Adelaide Fringe 2016 // Perth Fringe 2017 // Adelaide Fringe 2017 // Melbourne Fringe F2017 // New York Fringe Encore Series 2017 // Adelaide Fringe 2019 // Adelaide Fringe 2020
    Mr Minsky’s Cabaret – Adelaide Fringe 2019
    Fafi D’Alour Presents Provocateur – Adelaide Cabaret Fringe 2019
    The Revolution ‘Drive That Funky Soul’ – Adelaide Fringe

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    • 1 hr 23 min
    Episode 015 - Eliza Thomas - Sydney to Hobart & Life as an Autistic, Queer, Comedian - Things People Are Passionate About

    Episode 015 - Eliza Thomas - Sydney to Hobart & Life as an Autistic, Queer, Comedian - Things People Are Passionate About

    When asked if Eliza Thomas – Comedian would like to be on the podcast her response was, well, delightful.
    “Very excited to join Angus Lange for his podcast “Things people are passionate about”. I will be talking about one of my special interests the Sydney to Hobart Yacht race. FYI, if you ask me, an Autistic person, if I want to info-dump about a special interest of mine, my answer is yes, I don’t need to know how many subscribers are listening, my answer is YES!!
    The D.D.C (Adelaide Fringe 2021)https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/the-d-d-c-af2021
    Is your Dad dead? Ours are. Is this a terrible premise for a comedy show? Probably. This multi-award winning line-up includes some of the best local and international acts (lucky for us, some of the best international acts got stuck here because of the ‘Rona). You don’t have to be a member of the Dead Dads Club to enjoy the show, just be aware that you are not really the target audience… yet. Also, if you were offended by that last line, you should be aware that it gets much worse, you’ve been warned. If you are a member of the D.D.C. you should know that seeing this show will not fill the void, nothing does… Did I mention it’s a comedy show? If dark humour is your thing, then this show is for you. All comedians are damaged, this line-up has some of their damage in common.
    Presented by:Eliza Thomas
    Eliza Thomas is an Autistic, narcoleptic, and bisexual comedian, a “triple threat” if you will”. She has been performing stand-up comedy for over 15 years and has won multiple awards.
    Recent 5 star reviews:
    “quick witted facetious humour”5 stars The Clothesline 2020
    “Eliza Thomas is fully qualified to talk about all the things”“Absolutely amazing. Five stars from me!”Tulpa Magazine 2019 Awards
    Fringe Weekly award 2020
    SA Power networks recipient 2019
    The Helpman Academy and Adelaide City Council Showcase Winner 2009

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    • 2 hrs 12 min
    Episode 014 - Zjál - Ethical Artistry - Things People Are Passionate About

    Episode 014 - Zjál - Ethical Artistry - Things People Are Passionate About

    Zjál – Independent Artist. Singer, Songwriter, Producer and painter has started her own record label and signed herself.Zjálhttps://zjalofficial.com/
    Youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/zj%C3%A1lofficial
    Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/zjalofficial
    Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/zjalofficial/
      ZjálThere is a myriad of fiery and beautifully complex energies broiling within the soul of R&B pop singer Zjál.
    There’s the desire to be sensual and purposeful. There are the competing pulls of Zjál’s traditional Lebanese culture and her cavalier femininity. And there’s the restless determination inherent in her birth sign, Capricorn.
    The Australian-born, London-based artist is a songstress/warrior who achieves a poetic Zen within her hip-hop tinged R&B. With her debut EP Home, she’s sure to inspire and seduce.
    “I have this fire inside of me. It’s a weird balance of being a rebel, but also a lover and a healer. I don’t follow rules, I follow my heart and my intuition.”
    Zjál’s aesthetic is exotic with an urban flair. She draws from the heritage of poetry as a medium in hip-hop, the sultry hooks of pop-filled-soul, her experiences as a citizen of the world, and her journeys in love and femininity. She’s garnered favorable comparisons to the likes of Tinashe, Sevyn Streeter, Kehlani, and Zendaya.
    The London-based singer grew up on a secluded farm in Adelaide, Australia with a traditional Lebanese family that held a progressive outlook. As a child, she veered between being introspective and reflective, and bubbly and extroverted. These strong shifts in dynamics would come to define her as she embraced the duality within.
    As a child, she created a world around her populated by Michael Jackson, her writing obsession, and Kahlil Gibran’s epiphanic essay collection The Prophet, given to her by her father.
    Zjál was born Yasmine Andary, and through her name change, she was finally able to harness the power of spirituality bubbling inside. “Zjál is the name of an ancient form of a Lebanese poetry slam. The name made me feel connected to my roots and represented my literature side. Taking the name helped me break away from my reserved nature—that soft-spoken girl who grew up on a small farm. It helped me go from Patience Phillips to Catwoman.”
    Hayati means “my life” in Arabic, which is what most couples say to each other to express just how far their love for each other reaches. The word can be found most often in Arabic songs about love and spoken in the Lebanese dialect.
    Shaken Not Stirred – Adelaide Cover Bandhttps://www.shakennotstirred.com.au/
    SAE Adelaidehttps://sae.edu.au/campuses/adelaide/
    Influences
    Lauren Hillhttps://mslaurynhill.com/
    Fugeeshttps://www.thefugees.com/
    Erykah Baduhttps://baduworldmarket.com/
    Jill Scotthttps://hiddenbeach.com/artist-jill-scott/
    Tupac / 2Pachttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupac_Shakur
    Kendrick Lamarhttp://www.kendricklamar.com/
    Jay Colehttp://www.dreamville.com/artist/cole/
    Drakehttps://drakerelated.com/
    Alicia Keyshttps://aliciakeys.com/home/
    India Ariahttp://soulbird.com/
    Nina Simonehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Simone
    Etta Jameshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etta_James
    Eartha Kitthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eartha_Kitt
    Dream Theatrehttps://dreamtheater.net/
    Glenn Hughs – deep purplehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Hughes_(musician)

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    • 1 hr 33 min
    Episode 013 - Sensei Dion Risborg - Karate Builds Strong Leaders - Things People Are Passionate About

    Episode 013 - Sensei Dion Risborg - Karate Builds Strong Leaders - Things People Are Passionate About

    Episode 13 – Sensei Dion Risborg – Karate Builds Strong LeadersSensei Dion – Jindokai Shotokan Karate-do
    Websitehttps://senseidion.com.au/
    Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Sensei.Dion/
     
     
    Sensei Dion began his Shotokan Karate journey in 1981, training at a JKA Dojo in Whyalla, South Australia.
    Throughout the 1980’s, Sensei Dion participated in many tournaments, winning numerous State and National Junior events.In 1988, Sensei Dion represented Australia at the JKA World Cup – achieving 2nd place, in the Junior Team Kata event.
     
    After moving to Adelaide for work in 1989, Sensei Dion opened the ‘Adelaide Metro Dojo’, in the southern suburbs of Adelaide – this Dojo grew to become one of the strongest martial arts clubs in South Australia, with its members winning many State & National Championships.
    Several members of the Adelaide Metro Dojo also became National Team Members: three of which also gaining medals at the JKA World Cup level.In 2007 Sensei Dion relocated to the northern suburbs of Adelaide and begun teaching karate in Salisbury. This was the beginning of the formation of Jindokai Karate-Do.
    Since that time, Jindokai Karate-Do has continued to develop and grow; now with more than 160 members, and training at two of Adelaide’s northern suburbs best locations – The Denison Centre, in Mawson Lakes, and St Columba College, in Andrews Farm.
    Throughout this journey, Sensei Dion has trained with many famous Karate Masters, enjoying long-lasting friendships with most of them.
    Some of the great Karate Masters, that been part of Sensei Dion’s journey:
    JKA Grand Master:  Masatoshi NakayamaSKI Grand Master: Hirokazu KanazawaMaster: Minoru Kawawada (3 visits)JKA Master: Yoshiharu OsakaJKA Master: Tomio ImamuraIn the past few years, Jindokai Karate-Do has begun to establish itself as an extraordinarily strong, and successful Dojo:
    With a strong nucleus of high-grade Black BeltsA legitimate connection to the ‘home of karate’, in JapanGreat programs for the development of our young, and our competitorsSuccess at all levels of Karate Competitions, in South AustraliaAn amazing, inclusive, family cultureJindokai Karate-Do – A GREAT place to train.

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    • 2 hrs 42 min
    Episode 012 - Thomas Fonua - Haus Of Kong & Chosen Family - Things People Are Passionate About

    Episode 012 - Thomas Fonua - Haus Of Kong & Chosen Family - Things People Are Passionate About

    Episode 12 – Thomas Fonua – Haus Of Kong & Chosen FamilyThomas Fonua is a formidable teddy bear. A professional dancer from the age of 16 with an Economics Degree & a Masters in Leadership and proud Mumma at The Haus of Kong.
     
    Thomas Fonua an artist of Pacific decent with an established career as a dancer, choreographer and emerging leader. Thomas has worked for companies such as Black Grace (NZ) , Australian Dance Theatre, Red Sky Performance(Canada) and has been touring internationally from the age of 16.
    Thomas’ alterego Kween Kong, is the Reigning Dragnation Australia Winner. With a strong focus to inspire, challenge and nurture our community with his loved based leadership style.
    Thomas is the recipient of The (NZ) Prime Minster’s Award for Arts and Creativity(2015), Out For Australia’s Emerging Leader(2019) and has recently been nominated for the Dora Award For Outstanding Choreography in Canada.
    Kween konghttps://www.instagram.com/kweenkongofficial/
    Haus of Konghttps://www.facebook.com/hausofkong
    The House with Peta-Anne Louthhttps://www.facebook.com/dasafehouse
    The House Podcast with Peta-Anne Louthhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/904999
        SHOW NOTES
    Australain Dance Theatrehttps://adt.org.au/
    Fa’afafinehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fa%27afafine
    Black Lives Matterhttps://blacklivesmatter.com/
    Microaggressionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microaggression
    Ball Room Culturehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_culture
    Voguinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(dance)
    Talking Chief ( ‘orator’ Chief known as Tulafale )https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fa%CA%BBamatai
    Chosen Familyhttps://fairygodboss.com/career-topics/chosen-family
    Jehovah’s Witnesseshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jehovah%27s_Witnesses
    Stonewall Riotshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonewall_riots
    Karangahape Road (commonly known as K’ Road)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karangahape_Road
    Black Grace Dance Companyhttps://blackgrace.co.nz/
    The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Deserthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Priscilla,_Queen_of_the_Desert
    Gender transitioninghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_transitioning#:~:text=Gender%20transitioning%20is%20the%20process,be%20non%2Dbinary%20or%20genderqueer.
    Thomas Fonua – Full BiographyBorn and raised in New Zealand, Thomas is of Indigenous Samoan/Tongan descent. He started dancing at the age of seven and at 16 was offered a two-year apprenticeship with Black Grace Dance Company. This led to a full-time position, completing his formal training and later performing as a leading part of the ensemble touring numerous works through Europe, Asia, North America and Canada.
    In 2010, he was invited to The Banff Centre to take part as a dancer in the Indigenous Dance Residency. He was then invited back and given the opportunity to be a part of a pilot program designed for dancers with high leadership and choreographic ability called the ‘Merit Dancer Program’. Following the success of the program Thomas became a faculty member, assisting in mentoring, choreographing and dancing with professional dancers of Indigenous heritage from all over the world.
    Thomas has choreographed work for The Indigenous Dance Residencies productions Backbone and TRACE, The Banff Centre’s Midsummer Gala and Red Sky Performance’s inSIGNia.
    Thomas has worked for Red Sky Performance in Canada on productions Migration (2011) and inSIGNia (2013) and has been touring internationally since the age of 16.
    In 2014, Thomas joined Australian Dance Theatre (ADT) as a guest artist for the Indonesian tour of Be Your Self. Soon after, he joined the professional ensemble where he made his Adelaide debut in the return season of Proximity.
    In 2015, he performed in the Australian national tour of Be Your Self. He also founded the ‘Ia Manuia’ initiative, focussing on the slogan – ‘Pay. It. Forward.’ with the vision to give back to his Pacific community and create opportunities for young members. His work, MAL

    • 47 min
    Episode 011 - Lizzy Baker - A life of Choreography - Things People Are Passionate About

    Episode 011 - Lizzy Baker - A life of Choreography - Things People Are Passionate About

    Episode 011 – Liz Baker – A life of ChoreographyLizzy Baker is magnetised by bodies in motion, channelling Bob Fosse cool and Beyoncé fierce to create a sensual style – graceful, fluid and powerfully feminine.
    A lifelong dancer, she has immersed herself in a range of styles, eventually leading her own dance empire in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. She has choreographed large scale dance numbers for television and stage for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Galas 2011-2015 and performed at Fringe and Arts festivals around the world. Currently dancing on Kaurna land in Adelaide, she runs Dance to Sweat and contract teaches at several studios.
    Dance To Sweathttps://www.facebook.com/dancetosweat13
    Dance to Sweat – Sweat at Home – Online Classeshttps://www.stickytickets.com.au/dance-to-sweat/events?page=1
       
    Sing Sing Sing – Bob Fosse Choreographyhttps://www.dailymotion.com/video/xmq8f
    Rimsky Korsakov- Scheherazadehttps://youtu.be/NoIi3gF5XU4
    Bob Fossehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Fosse
    Galen Hookshttps://www.galenhooks.com/
    Australian Ballethttps://australianballet.com.au/
    Romeo and Juliet by Sergei Prokofiev – Dance of the Knights (The Royal Ballet)https://youtu.be/SyDo3h1Tu7c
    Prokofiev – Romeo & Juliet (Full Ballet)https://youtu.be/rrt7pqB5Ecw
    Hot Sauce Burlesquehttps://www.facebook.com/hotsauceburlesque
    Lyra La Bellehttps://www.facebook.com/Lyralabelle
    Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-cfs
    Art Therapyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_therapy
    AFL accused of exploitation after dancers asked to perform for free at grand finalhttps://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/sep/28/afl-accused-of-exploitation-after-dancers-asked-to-perform-for-free-at-grand-final
    Controversy erupts over MCG turf relocationhttps://au.sports.yahoo.com/afl-grand-final-mcg-turf-transported-gabba-supporters-outrage-020228052.html
    Ballet Turnouthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnout_(ballet)
    A Brief History of Voguinghttps://nmaahc.si.edu/blog-post/brief-history-voguing
    Cyd Charissehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyd_Charisse
    Gene Kellyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Kelly
    Ann Millerhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Miller
    Kiss Me Katehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiss_Me,_Kate
    “Too Darn Hot” – Kiss Me Katehttps://youtu.be/WS_YAKZH3lw“Too Darn Hot” Film: Kiss Me Kate, 1953 Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter Sung by Ann Miller Starring: Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, Ann Miller, Keenan Wynn, Bobby Van, Tommy Rall, James Whitmore, Bob Fosse, Ron Randel
    Bharatanatyam (one of the eight major forms of Indian classical dance)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bharatanatyam
    Kathak (one of the eight major forms of Indian classical dance)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathak
    Hip Hop Dancehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip-hop_dance
    Black Eyed Peashttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Eyed_Peas
    Black Eyed Peas – My Humpshttps://youtu.be/iEe_eraFWWs

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    • 55 min

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